Nordic Sublime (forthcoming)

Rooted in the geographies of the Nordic region—Oslo, the fjords, the Baltic, the Faroe Islands—the poems of Nordic Sublime chart a path through ecological disquiet, emotional estrangement, and the metaphysics of climate and weather. They're interested in the failure of the traditional sublime to accommodate our contemporary moment: how climate collapse, grief, and urban fatigue both mirror and resist the old frameworks of awe. Across seasonal rotations and drifting landscapes, the collection tests what it means to endure, to observe, and to remain unsettled.

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Boudicca

Boudicca reimagines the ancient warrior queen as a contemporary, anarchic figure navigating the surreal landscapes of post-industrial East Anglia. In poems that meld ecological collapse, feminist defiance, folklore, and social decay, the poems describe a darkly lyrical world where ghosts of empire linger and resistance simmers in marshes, estates, and abandoned cinemas. Gritty, strange, and luminous, Boudicca speaks to a fractured modernity with mythic resonance and punk energy.

“In Boudicca, we encounter a poetry that unsettles us and makes us question our securities, who we are, where we come from and where we are going.” — Sphinx

“The titular Queen of the Iceni strides into modern East Anglia (…) in visceral, touching, and often humorous poems.” — East Anglian Book Awards

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Saint-Paul-de-Mausole

My debut pamphlet is a contemporary sonnet sequence which explores a communion with the art and life of Vincent van Gogh. Unsentimental and hallucinatory, Saint-Paul-de-Mausole steps through the looking glass in order to understand van Gogh’s continued influence in the modern world, both as an artist and as a myth.